“As faithful as a dog” is an English saying that has been around for years but a dog really is man’s best friend.
Whether it’s playing with you as a child, to comforting you when you are sad. Whether it’s keeping you company when you are lonely or protecting you when harm comes your way, your dog does it all with no complaints.
For that reason, everyone who owns a dog will boast of having the best one around. The cutest and smartest but when it comes to the latter, there are studies that show some dogs are just smarter than others.
So here’s a list of the top fifteen smartest dogs.
1. German Shepherds
This is one of the most popular dog breeds. They are brave and very intelligent. They don’t mind working hard and are very strong as well.
They are very curious by nature in addition to having high emotional intelligence.
German Shepherds are often trained to do a variety of tasks and the time invested in training them is often worth it because they end up excelling in everything they are trained to do. These dogs can be trained to help the handicapped, they help in search and rescue operations, they even help police officers in drug detection and related operations and the military in general.
It’s interesting just how great a relationship they have with toddlers, often developing a strong bond that makes them very protective of them.
2. Poodles
Poodles are originally from Germany. They are also very popular and this breed comes in three size varieties: standard, miniature as well as toy and when it comes to the family setting, the standard variety is best. This is because they are smart and very gentle even with children. They are great for people who have allergies because they do not shed much compared to the other breeds of dogs.
When it comes to working, they are very efficient, making them highly preferred for hunting in addition to the fact that they also have great instincts and that they are very easy to train. Their training needs to be very consistent and they need regular exercise so as to stay well behaved.
They have waterproof coats and in terms of movement and appearance, they are very graceful. They do not like harsh tones or to be kept outside and often suffer from separation anxiety when left alone.
3. Pugs
These short muzzled faced, wrinkly dogs make it to the list of smartest dogs around. They have an uncanny ability to act the same as their owners and have adaptive intelligence which in other words, means they very easily get used to the environment they find themselves in.
They are also great with children as they like goofing around and playing games and their personality tends to really charm people often times.
They are so smart that repetitive activities can easily bore them, and they easily get distracted, making their training process hard, but once achieved the process is totally worth it. When properly trained, they can be trusted with other animals including cats and enjoy the company of other dogs when socialized.
4. Rotweiller
Dogs of this breed are known to be true working dogs and due to their being very sharp, they are incredibly great at following orders from their masters. When kept well groomed and exercised, these dogs can give their owners some great attention.
They are also known to be very loyal, very courageous and display commitment to tasks assigned to them and because of that, they are used as guard dogs and work in certain police units. They can also endure pain without showing it.
5. Papillons
These dogs, originally from France, are a toy spaniel breed. They are very beautiful and when well groomed, they resemble the wings of a butterfly. Other than just being beautiful, they are smart and also adapt very easily to the environment they find themselves in and their work ethic is also on point. They are usually very alert and extremely attentive, making them excellent watchdogs.
Papillons are also very good with children especially when you start training and socialization when they are still young.
6. Bearded Collie
They were very well known as great herders for sheep as well as cattle, even in the most extreme weather conditions and their intelligence, added to how obedient and loyal they are makes them easy to train.
They can also be mischievous and playful but make for a great family addition. Bearded Collies need to be exercised and to receive attention from their owners in order to keep them at their best behavior. They also enjoy the company of other dogs and are often made to participate in dog sports.
7. Cocker Spaniel
Another amazing breed. Often described as loving and trustworthy, the Cocker Spaniel has adaptive intelligence. Added to their ability to show great results when it comes to working, they are jubilant and very active, making them great hunting dogs.
They are known to get very attached to their owners and it is not exactly advisable for people who are always away, to get this particular type of dog for that reason, but they make for a great addition to families with small children.
8. Labrador Retriever
They are one of the most popular dogs and are often chosen as they are great with children regardless of their age. They are very friendly and affectionate and when it comes to other animals, they are also very gentle and patient.
Labrador Retrievers are very smart, which has led to their being known as working class animals, often used in rescue operations and are very easy to train. That said, the best part is that they can actually train themselves by observing people’s behaviors and just repeating what they see.
9. Golden Retriever
They are known for their amazing memory and can learn up to two hundred commands. Their intelligence makes them a great choice within the home and the workplace other than the fact that they are usually very ready to do anything for their owners. This makes them have the urge to learn new things as well.
Golden Retrievers are obedient, well mannered and even kind to strangers, making them also amazing around children who they like to play in medium sized yards with. They are also known as great hunting dogs as they are so precise when it comes to retrieving the shot fowl.
10. Yorkshire Terrier
They are compact in size, normally around seven pounds heavy. They are beautiful, boasting a nice, rich golden tan and floor-length silky coat, which is more like human hair, making them a favorite among people in big cities.
Yorkshire Terriers are very independent and observant and love to interact with the elderly, often showing just how affectionate they are towards their owners. In addition to their being observant, they like to learn new things.
11. Boxers
They are some of the most loyal dogs you can find and are always more than willing to do anything for their masters. They may come across as very headstrong but this can be altered through training after which they can be very patient and kind, contrary to what most people think.
Boxers love playing with young children and are perfect for that because they are very energetic and often need a lot of physical activities to keep them at their best behavior. They also solve problems very independently.
12. Belgian Malinois
This is usually a large dog, strong and very intelligent that can serve many different purposes, which is why they are often preferred by the police, especially when it comes to detecting drugs. Their work ethic is impeccable and they often need to be socialized and to maintain high physical activity.
Since they are very easy to train, they are usually preferred by the military as well as search and rescue teams. They enjoy training in their specialized fields and are also very obedient.
13. Border Collie
They are amazing dogs, highly adaptive in nature and perfect for families with teenagers. Despite being very strong-willed and independent, these dogs can be trained into perfect cuddle buddies. They are also brilliant, acrobatic and very athletic, making them great for participating in dog sports. Border Collies have also been known to be good at herding sheep and cattle.
In order for them to stay happy and maintain their energy, they need lots of attention from their owners.
14. Shetland Sheepdogs
They are also known as Shelties and are referred to often as the most honest dog breed. They easily adapt to wherever they find themselves and are very observant as well.
Shetland Sheepdogs are very energetic and have a unique way of communicating with their masters. They were actually bred mostly to serve as herders for sheep and cattle, especially in Scotland because of their athletic bodies. Another very impressive thing about these dogs is their ability to learn different tricks and their amazing speed.
15.Doberman Pinscher
They are very known to be very fearless, intelligent and also assertive naturally. They are also known to have served in wars in history and also as amazing police dogs. When it comes to training, they are often taught to be docile but despite looking like a more aggressive kind of dog and fearsome, they are actually very affectionate and gentle.
Their loyalty makes them a great addition to families that love dogs.
There you go. Fifteen smartest dogs that you can go out and get yourself to add more happiness to your family or just to help you out when carrying out various tasks.
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